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February 2009 www.Marisths.org
The Marist Newslineinside this issue
In memoriam - 2
Marist moms' prayer group - 2
Two students in need of housing - 2
State of Oregon proclamation - 3
Groundbreaking news - 4
Spartans and Athletes of the month - 5
SAT preparation class - 6
OSAA informational meeting - 7
MOAP - 8
Preview Day - 8
Campus Ministry - 9
Scholarships; summer opportunities - 10
Auction 2009 is here! - 11
Bahamas "Goombay Festival" Cruise - 12
February calendar - 13
Catholic Schools WeekCelebration
Marist senior Dawn Pienbenga leads her young visitors to the Marist gym for the annual All Catho-lic Schools Mass on Thursday, Jan. 29. The liturgy, concelebrated by Archbishop John Vlazny and priests of area parishes, marked a week-long, nation-wide celebration of Catholic Schools Week and brought together parents, staffs and students from Marist, O'Hara Catholic School and St. Paul Parish School. (Photo by Toni Cooper, Marist Staff)
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Our Mission Statement:
As a Catholic, college preparatory
high school, WE ARE ONE
as a community of believers
tied together in the love of Jesus Christ
on a journey of faith.
We covenant together to develop disciplined students
who are academically prepared, morally
strong and socially aware
to impact the world as responsible
Christian leaders and witnesses.
Fred Yoshimura, 67, passed away on December 16, 2008 in Rancho Mirage, California after a long illness.
He was the father of David Yoshimura, '82, and Julie (Yoshimura) White, '84. He is survived by his wife, Sherrie, his mother, sister and four grandchildren. Sherrie was a two-term member of the Marist Foundation Board of Directors.
David can be reached at [email protected].
In Memoriam
Marist moms'prayer group
Join a group of Marist Moms who are praying for our children. We meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays of the month at St. Paul Catholic Church, 1201 Satre St., Eugene. This month we meet on Feb. 6 & 20 at 8:30 A.M. in the parish center chapel for daily Mass and afterwards in one of the rooms for 30 minutes of prayer. Please join us. If you have questions or a prayer intention you would like us to remember, contact Vicky Hanson at 683-7107 or Teresa Danovich 689-8070.
Blessings!
Two students in need of housing
Michelle Reid, Community Coordinator with exchange students for ETC Private School Exchange, is looking for a host family for a student who arrived from South Korea Jan 25. The boy, SungHyuk, 17, needs the host family through June when school is out.
Reid can be contacted at [email protected] or her cell phone (541) 953-8288.
LuAnn Langford, International Coordinator for Global Perspectives for Youth, is looking for a host family for Marist senior Chen Yanling (nicknamed “Yan”). She is with a great family right now but, unfortunately, they have had some immediate family concerns that will make them unable to care for Yan in the way that they feel she deserves. She will need hosting from early February until graduation in June.
The new host family will provide a room, meals and hospitality for Yan, as well as transportation to and from Marist on school days. Yan is looking forward to sharing her Chinese culture and creating a lifelong friendship with her new host family!
Yan will have her own spending money and health insurance during her stay. GPY offers a stipend to her host family to assist with expenses. Langford is available at all times to coordinate and supervise Yan’s stay.
For additional details, please contact LuAnn at (541) 517-5915 or email her at [email protected].
If your own family is unable to host, but you would like to nominate another great family that might be able to host, she would appreciate any referrals from you.
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Re c e nt l y, t h a n k s t o a n anonymous donat ion of money and another donation
of time and equipment, (Conveyered Aggregate Delivery), we have begun constructing a Pétanque field here at Marist that will serve students for years to come. Pétanque at Marist offers involvement, competition, camaraderie, excitement, life-skills, opportunities to meet and interact with students from other local high schools, and a place to fit in and belong. Pétanque is a life-long sport that allows for competition and fun regardless of age, gender or athletic ability!
Would you please consider making a tax-deductable donation to further this field for our students? Donations of both money and time/equipment/expertise are needed, and will be greatly appreciated. I can’t tell you how excited the students are to see this project take shape. “Are we really getting our own place to practice and compete, just for us?” This field validates their involvement in this “alternative” sport and gives them something to be proud of.
Marist is the first high school in Eugene to begin constructing its own field and this will be the first official Pétanque field in the Eugene/Springfield area. Currently South Eugene, Churchill, Sheldon, Marist and North Eugene compete in a fall
and spring league, with a season-ending tournament to declare les champions de pétanque for each season. I’m hopeful that we will be able to have our field ready for this spring season play in late March.
Optimistically, I am hoping to raise $5,000 to complete and maintain this field. However, any amount, large or small, will help us toward our goal. Where known, I have included approximate costs. Items are listed in order of need to get the field “up and running” for our spring season beginning the end of March. • Weed barrier ($400 estimated cost)IMMEDIATE NEED; • Cost of gravel ($325) IMMEDIATE NEED; • Delivery: Conveyered Aggregate Delivery has offered us half-price! ($200 estimated cost) IMMEDIATE NEED; • Compacting of 45 ft. by 90 ft. area, plate compactor rental, ($50/day) and labor IMMEDIATE NEED; • P r e s s u r e - t r e a t e d t i m b e r f o r boundaries and walkway ($1,000) and help with installation; • Durable outdoor benches, tables with chairs; shelter/storage shed; shade trees planted; • S i g n a g e a nd p l a que s recognizing our donors. Please email me at [email protected] o r c a l l 6 8 6 -2234. V i v e l a pétanque!
Groundbreaking News!
Ryan Baker - Foreign Language Department; Boys Golf Head Coach; Pétanque Head Coach
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'08-'09 Spartans of the Month
Congratulations to these students who were chosen by Marist Staff as deserving of special recognition for their contributions to our
Marist community.
SeptemberMoira Cary, '10Nick Daniel, '09
Tate McCurdy, '11Brenna Stacy, '09
OctoberMatt Busse, '09Erica Little, '09Amy Parks, '11
Jordan Schrader, 09
NovemberArt Hickman, '09Katie Lilley, '09
Dawn Piebanga, 09Austin VanderPlaat, '11
DecemberMatt DeBellis, '09
Harrison Givens, '09Erin Kerns, '09Erin Miller, '09
'08-'09 Athletes of the MonthSeptember
Danielle Kast, '09 — Girls SoccerKyleigh Gerard, '09 — Volleyball
Pom Incharensakdi, '09 — PétanqueGianni Carter, '09 — Football
OctoberHeidi Gori, '10 — Girls Cross Country
Jared Christian, '09 — Boys Cross CountryMarcus Saraceno, '09 — Football
Kelsey Lambe, '09 — Dance
NovemberAllie Sibole, '10 — Girls Cross Country
Gabe Schepergerdes, '09 — Boys Football and SoccerEmelia Gubrud, '09 — VolleyballTyler Parmalee, '09 — Water Polo
DecemberAllison Boyce, '09 — CheerJulianna Sick, '12 — Dance
Marcus Wymer, '11 — Boys SwimmingBryant King, '09 — Boys Basketball and Football
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OSAAinformational
meetingannounced
Sharee Waldron, Marist Athletic Director, announced today that an informational meeting regarding the OSAA reclassification options will be held in the Bob Devereaux Theatre at Marist on Wednesday, Feb. 18 at 5:00 P.M.
All are invited to attend this important meeting.
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Preview Day......drew a large crowd on Saturday, Jan. 17. Eighth-graders and their parents enjoyed an afternoon of finding out what Marist is all about from current students, staff and coaches. If you are interested in Marist, but were unable to attend Preview Day, please contact the Admissions Office at 686-2234 Ext. 1516 for information.
Mr. Jeff Dreiling brought his Marist Outdoor Adventure Program ("MOAP") to Newport recently for a day of crabbing. He said that "the weather was just per-fect" and that "everyone was able to bring home a Dungeness crab or two."
A huge "Thank You" goes to Mark and Janet Clay (son Logan Clay, '06) who treated everyone to a lunch of appetizers, clam chowder, cioppino and soft drinks — a great way to end the trip.
Students are reminded to keep an eye on the Daily Bulletin for upcoming MOAP events. Everyone is welcome to join in the fun!
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Retreat News
For most students, retreats are one of the most unique and memorable events of the
Marist experience. Information and registration forms for all upcoming retreats are available for download at Marist.org/campus ministry.htm. Students may also stop by the Campus Ministry Office to pick up a registration form.
The second Sophomore Boys Retreat had to be canceled and will be rescheduled as soon as possible. Information will be forthcoming.
Ash Wednesday (Feb. 24) begins the Church season of Lent, a 40-day period of repentance and renewal that precedes Holy Week and Easter.
During Lent we challenge students to spiritual renewal marked by an increase in prayerfulness and attention to living out their faith. We will again begin each Friday of Lent with a “Lenten Friday Mass” at 8:00 a.m., in the cafeteria. Classes will start at 9:20 a.m. We strong encourage all students to join us on this Lenten pilgrimage.
inistry M Campus
Feb. 13-15Senior Metanoia #2
(contact Mark Chronister)
Feb. 24Ash Wednesday Mass
Feb 21-23Junior Boys Encounter #2
(contact Andy Oldham)
Feb 20-21Sophomore Girls Retreat #2
(contact Julie Ferrari)
Feb. 28-March 2Junior Girls Encounter #2
(contact Rick Martin)
March 6Friday Lenten Masses begin
Campus Ministry is still in need of parent volunteers to supply 5 packages of Costco muffins for our March 20 Mass and for the April 3
Mass. Contact Terrie Clemens at [email protected] if you are able to help out.
We would like to invite parents to join us for not only our Ash Wednesday Mass but our Friday Lenten Masses as well.
Christian Service
The 2009 Catholic Schools Week theme “Celebrate Service” is certainly made manifest here at Marist. Our current student body has done over 10,000 community and Christian Service hours!
Senior Service
Mrs. Ferrari will be contacting seniors who have not turned in verification of 30 hours and/or their first five journal entries. Senior free period will be revoked starting next week (Feb. 9) for those who fail to meet this deadline.
Junior Service
Another 10 hours of local service is to be done by the end of the third quarter. This service is integral to the junior Theology curriculum.
Terrie Clemens,Campus Ministry
Assistant
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Scholarships; summer opportunities
Are you f inished with the application process yet?
We are entering what might be loosely termed the scholarship phase of the college process for seniors. Decisions should be in or coming in soon and now it is time to look carefully at the financial picture for next year.
I hope you have completed the FAFSA form.
Lane Community College and the LCC Foundation offer a number of scholarships each year with some applying to Marist students who will be attending Lane next year. Go to www.lanecc.edu/foundation/scholarshipopps.htm to see the list of the scholarships and information about applying. The Counseling Center has a limited amount of hardcopy schola rship book let s available on a first-come-first-served basis.
March 4 is Lane Community College “Preview Night.” More information will follow.
Here are some very important actions to take to open up the competit ive scholarship world. Remember the money is there, but you have NO chance if applications are not sent in! Go to our website at www.marisths.org, click on "Counseling Department," then click on "College Resources." Use these links to find
scholarship opportunities: "Fast Web" and "Get College Funds."
Here a r e s ome s c ho l a r s h ip opportunities that have come into my office. Check them out, then come see me to get more information or details.
Balanced Man Scholarship Sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity for students going to OSU (2 $1000.00, 4 $500.00) www.osu-spe.com.
Asian Reporter Foundation For Asian-American students attending school in Oregon or Washington (4 $1000.00, 2 $500.00) www.ARFoundation.net.
Scholar-Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year 2009 Award Program (SAMMY) coordinated through the school www.bodybymilk.com.
Lane Memorial Blood Bank High School Scholarship see Mr. Ragan for details about coordinating a summer blood drive for at least 20 people (5 $1000.00).
Oregon Institute of Technology Foundation scholarships www.oit.edu/otfscholars.
AXA Achievement Community Scholarship $2,000.00 scholarships — download an application at www.axa-achievement.com.
Silas H. Rhodes Scholarship Program for The School of Visual Arts, New York City — 3.0 GPA + review of creative materials (Feb. 1
deadline) www.sva.edu.Oregon Collectors Association
Bob Hasson Memorial Scholarship Essay of 1000 to 1500 words on the topic, “Credit in the 21st Century” www.orcascholarshipfund.com.
American Legion Oratorical Scholarship Program www.legion.org.
Oregon Music Hall of Fame Schol arships www.omhof.org For musical studies ; 4 $1000.00.
Best Buy at 15 Scholarship P r o g r a m a t w w w.be s tbuy.com/scholarships Good g r a d e s , c om mu n i t y s e r v i c e o r w o r k experience; 1000 $1500.00.
Visit your Naviance account and check out additional scholarship opportunit ie s by c l ick ing on “Scholarships.”
Enough for now. Good luck!
Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors
I want to make you all aware of some great opportunities for summer experiences that may be of interest. Please go to the websites for more information or, if you want to come to the Counseling Center, I’ll share the hard copies with you. Not all programs will be open to all grade levels.
O regon Unive r s i t y S y s t e m exploring engineering and computer science www.getreal.ous.edu
United States Customs and Bord e r Prote c t ion E x pl ore r A c a d e m y www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/careers/explorer_program/explorer.xml
B o s t o n C o l l e g e S u m m e r Experience Program Send an email to [email protected]
Young Entrepreneurs Business Week at Oregon State University www.yebw.org
Otis College of Arts and Design www.otis.edu/soa
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Jerry Ragan,College Counselor; Senior Counselor; Testing Coordinator; MVP Moderator
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G e o r g e t o w n U n i v e r s i t y Summer Programs http://summer.georgetown.edu/09
Carnegie Mellon Summer Pre-College Programs www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college
Boys and Girls State www.boys and girlsstate.org
West Point Summer Leaders Seminar www.admissions.usma.edu
Marist College Summer Programs www.marist.edu/precollege
California College of the Arts Pre-College Program www.cca.edu/precollege
Suf folk University Summer Exper ience in Madrid www.suffolk.es/summermadrid
Oxbridge Academic Programs www.oxbridgeprograms.com
Washington University in St. Louis Summer Programs www.summerscholars.wustl.edu
Junior Statesmen Summer School www.jsa.org/summer
Summer Discovery Publication (summary of many programs) www.summerdiscovery.com
Cornell University Summer Programs www.summercollege.cornell.edu
Middlebury , The Bread Loaf School of English www.middlebury.edu/academics/blse
Plus many other programs that will come in to the Counseling Center over the next few months!
If you have questions please give me a call or send an e-mail. Thanks.
Junior Parents
Plan on attending the Junior Parent Night on March 10th at 7:00 PM in the Theatre. The guest speaker will be Mr. Dan Reilly, senior admissions
counselor at the University of Portland.
Marist Volunteer Program asks for your help! The early months of each new year find many in our community needing food assistance. The holiday donations to service organizations have been used up and the overall level of donations tends to decline.
Starting with Catholic Schools Week (Jan. 25-31) and continuing through Feb. 5, we will be asking you to bring in canned and boxed food products for the St. Vincent de Paul food pantry. The most important types of food, and those with the most immediate impact, would be those high in protein such as:
canned yams• black olives• cranberries• cranberry sauce• canned tuna• chili• hearty soups•
Please be generous — help us fill the large white container which will be outside the office.
Thank you for helping Marist to help families in need.
Saturday, Feb 7 starting at 5:00 P.M., the Bahamas "Goombay Festival" Cruise sets sail. Please
contact our office at 686-0251 as soon as possible if you plan on attending. Tables are going quickly this year! Patron tables are $1000 per table (includes dinner for 8 to 10 guests) or you can purchase individual tickets for $75 per person or $150 per couple.
The Valley Boys will be playing after the Auction at 9:45 P.M. for a little entertainment and dancing this year.
Thank you to all our Marist families, staff and community for your support!
Scholarship packets were handed out at the Preview Day on Jan. 24. If you did not receive one, please stop by the school's Main Office to pick one up. Inside you'll also find FACTS information.
All completed scholarship forms are due in by March 13.
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Ellen Brown,Marist Foundation Events Coordinator and Alumni Relations
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January 2009S M T W T F S 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31
March 2009S M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 31
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Super Bowl XLIII Schedule AMarist Volunteer
Program Food DriveBoys F/JV/V Basket-
ball vs La Pine, 4:15/5:45/7:15 PM
Girls JV/V/JV2 Basketball vs La Pine, 4:15/5:45/7:15 PM
Schedule AMVP Food Drive
Schedule HMVP Food DriveGirls JV2 Basketball @
Midwestern Tourna-ment, TBA
Wrestling League Dual @ Junction City
Schedule CMVP Food DriveGirls JV2 Basketball @
Midwestern Tourna-ment, TBA
Wrestling League Dual @ Junction City
Schedule AMVP Food DriveBoys F/JV/V Basketball
@ Cottage Grove, 4:15/5:45/7:00 PM
Girls JV/V/JV2 Basketball @ Cottage Grove, 4:15/5:45/7:15 PM
Marist AuctionGirls JV2 Basketball @
Midwestern Tourna-ment, TBA
Dance @ Stayton Competition
Schedule AFrosh Retreat
Schedule BCampus Ministry
SpeakerBoys F/JV/V Basketball
vs Junction City, 4:15/5:45/7:15 PM
Girls JV/V Basketball vs Junction City, 4:15/5:45 PM
Schedule CGirls JV2 Basketball
vs Valley Catholic, 3:30 PM
Boys F Basketball vs Val-ley Catholic, 5:00 PM
Schedule ABoys JV/V Basketball vs
LaSalle, 5:45/7:15 PMGirls JV/V/JV1
Basketball vs LaSalle, 4:15/5:45/7:15 PM
Wrestling vs Cottage Grove
Schedule AMetanoia #2Swimming District
Championships
Valentine’s DayMetanoia #2V Cheer @ State Cham-
pionships in PortlandBoys F Basketball @
Midwestern Tourna-ment, TBA
Girls V/JV Basketball @ Hidden Valley, 3:30 PM
Swimming District Championships
Metanoia #2 Schedule A Schedule AGirls JV/V Basketball vs
Elmira, 4:15/5:45 PMBoys F/JV/V Bas-
ketball vs Elmira, 4:15/5:45/7:15 PM
Schedule H Schedule CSwimming @ State
Championships
Schedule AWrestling Districts @
Junction CitySwimming @ State
ChampionshipsBoys F/JV/V Basketball
@ Pleasant Hill, 4:15/5:45/7:15 PM
Girls JV2/V Basketball @ Pleasant Hill, 4:15/5:45 PM
Boys Encounter #2Sophomore Girls Retreat #2Swimming State Champi-
onshipsWrestling Districts @
Junction City
Boys Encounter #2Sophomore Girls Retreat #2
Schedule ABoys Encounter #2
Schedule A Schedule BAsh Wednesday Mass
Schedule C Schedule A
FEBRUARY 2009Go to High School Sports.net for up-to-date sports schedules.